More than two dozen U.S. foreign policy experts are urging Biden to establish a limited no-fly zone over Ukraine after international warnings that the move would lead to a World War III.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday the White House opposes the idea of a "limited no-fly zone" over Ukraine, saying it would escalate tensions between the U.S and Russia.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday the White House opposes the idea of a "limited no-fly zone" over Ukraine, saying it would escalate tensions between the U.S and Russia.
Former Obama Administration National Security Advisor Tom Donilon and Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor join Andrea Mitchell to assess President Putin’s actions in Ukraine and Russia and to predict his next moves in the region. “There's not a system around Putin. This just one person and I think increasingly isolated, I think exacerbated by Covid,” says Donilon. “The way these dynamics work in an autocracy like this is, you don't get a lot of reward for coming in and being the truth teller.”
Western states have failed to stop the Russian onslaught and are even expecting things to worsen. But their options for intensifying pressure are likely to be limited.